Commercial mechanical, put in writing.
Chillers, boilers, rooftop units, controls and preventive maintenance for buildings across the GTA and Southern Ontario.
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Tell us what the building is doing.
The symptom and the rough age of the plant are usually enough for us to say whether this is a service call, a replacement, or something to budget for next year.
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Straight to a person: 647-914-8114 · integralqualitymechanical@gmail.com
Our services
What we are called for.
The plant
Cooling plant, heating plant, and the units on the roof.
- Chillers and cooling plant. Spring readiness, compressor replacement and controls.
- Boilers and heating plant. Combustion analysis, burner tuning and replacement.
- Rooftop units. Diagnosis, compressor and component replacement.
- Preventive maintenance. Scheduled service against a written scope, so the mechanical spend becomes predictable instead of episodic.
On every quote
What every quote includes
Not a package and not a plan — this is simply what the document you receive from us always contains, so that it can be read against anyone else's.
- A written scope of work — what we are actually doing, in sentences.
- Stated exclusions — what is not in the price, written down rather than discovered later.
- Equipment make and model for anything being supplied or replaced.
- The lead time — including, plainly, when a part is not in the country.
- The repair-or-replace recommendation, in writing, with the reasoning behind it.
Or call 647-914-8114 and describe the equipment.
How we work
What a property manager is actually buying.
Two bids you can compare
Scope and exclusions are both written out, so a competing quote can be read against ours line for line instead of on the total at the bottom.
Lead times before you sign
If a part is not in the country, you hear it while you are still deciding — not six weeks into a job with the plant apart.
Sequenced around occupancy
What comes down, when, for how long, and what carries the load meanwhile. Tenants and staff stay comfortable while the work happens.
Repair or replace, said plainly
Replacing a compressor in a unit at the end of its life is good revenue and bad advice. We will tell you which one you are looking at.
Buildings stay occupied. The work is sequenced around that, not the other way round.
Questions
The five we get asked most.
How fast can you look at it?
Call 647-914-8114 and say what the equipment is doing and how long it has been doing it. We will tell you on that call when we can be there.
We do not publish a response time, because a number that holds for one building in March does not hold for every building in a July heat wave. Emergency repair is part of what we do — say on the phone that the plant is down and it is treated that way.
What does a maintenance contract actually cover?
Exactly what its written scope says, and nothing is implied beyond it. A preventive maintenance contract from us names the equipment covered, the tasks performed on it, and how often those tasks happen.
That is the point of writing it down: at renewal you can see what you paid for and decide whether it was worth it.
Can you work while the building is occupied?
Yes. Most of what we do is on buildings that stay in service — nobody empties an office tower or a residential block because a chiller needs a compressor.
The sequence is part of the quote: what comes down, when, for how long, and what is carrying the load in the meantime.
Why is your quote different from a cheaper one?
Usually because of what the other quote leaves out. A price with no stated exclusions is not a lower price, it is an unfinished sentence.
Read both documents side by side and compare the exclusions first, then the equipment and the lead times. If the cheaper bid genuinely covers the same scope, take it.
Do you work on equipment you did not install?
Yes, and most of our work is exactly that: chillers, boilers, rooftop units and controls that somebody else installed, often years ago and sometimes with the paperwork long gone.
We will tell you the make and model we found on site and what condition it is in, which is frequently the first time anyone has written that down.
Describe the symptom. We will tell you what it is.
Commercial mechanical across the GTA and Southern Ontario — chillers, boilers, rooftop units, controls and preventive maintenance.